i expect to see a whole lot of no huddle for the rest of the season
The Jets are practicing the No-Huddle, WildCat, Read-Option...
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The no-huddle at Heinz field will not be as effective as it would be if you're the home team. To run the no-huddle you need a quarterback the caliber of Peyton Manning, he ran the offense from the 4th drive of the game until the end and he did it in the no-huddle, there are a handful of quarterbacks that would get the go ahead to do what Manning did and maybe not even a handful.
The Jets offensive coordinator isn't turning over the offense to Mark Sanchez to do as he pleases for 3/4s of the game, he'll screw the pooch before it's over and done with. He'll make mistakes, Manning is one of the best quarterbacks to ever play the game and has earned the right to get complete control of the offense, Sanchez, not so much.
I like the Steelers and Ben in this one.
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The no-huddle at Heinz field will not be as effective as it would be if you're the home team. To run the no-huddle you need a quarterback the caliber of Peyton Manning, he ran the offense from the 4th drive of the game until the end and he did it in the no-huddle, there are a handful of quarterbacks that would get the go ahead to do what Manning did and maybe not even a handful.
The Jets offensive coordinator isn't turning over the offense to Mark Sanchez to do as he pleases for 3/4s of the game, he'll screw the pooch before it's over and done with. He'll make mistakes, Manning is one of the best quarterbacks to ever play the game and has earned the right to get complete control of the offense, Sanchez, not so much.
I like the Steelers and Ben in this one.
Pappy
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Well, that's their problem too if it gets to that point. I'm bummed, I live for football season and that is just the way it is. I could have handled it had this been any game except for the first of the season. To me and all the talk that came from the coach/players this means to me that, the coaches are not aware of their own teams short comings. If they thought this team was ready for the opener they were wrong. Heck, if they thought they, the coaches were ready for the opener they were even more wrong.Comment
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I'm very very worried about my Jets with this upcoming game vs. the Steelers. Although the game you guys played vs. the Broncos was very entertaining, looking at two HOF quarterbacks going at it, I was SORELY hoping you guys would win the game. Playing the Steelers: On the road + home opener + getting players back (Clark, Harrison, Mendenhall?) + Revis may not be 100%, + knowing the Steelers haven't gone 0-2 since 2002 = Me being more frightened than Scooby-Doo confronted with the episode's villain. Still, I want the win...although I don't expect it. Hope it's an exciting game with no one getting hurt.Comment
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Did it occur to anyone that perhaps Denver playing in the same division as KC and Haley bringing his offense from KC actually helped the Donks in their defensive gameplan?
We had a 2nd yr CB, a replacement safety, a new defensive captain, a new nickel back, a missing Pro Bowl LB all in the first game of the season. My, our expectations are very high....Comment
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Did it occur to anyone that perhaps Denver playing in the same division as KC and Haley bringing his offense from KC actually helped the Donks in their defensive gameplan?
We had a 2nd yr CB, a replacement safety, a new defensive captain, a new nickel back, a missing Pro Bowl LB all in the first game of the season. My, our expectations are very high....Comment
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Did it occur to anyone that perhaps Denver playing in the same division as KC and Haley bringing his offense from KC actually helped the Donks in their defensive gameplan?
We had a 2nd yr CB, a replacement safety, a new defensive captain, a new nickel back, a missing Pro Bowl LB all in the first game of the season. My, our expectations are very high....Comment
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Well, that's their problem too if it gets to that point. I'm bummed, I live for football season and that is just the way it is. I could have handled it had this been any game except for the first of the season. To me and all the talk that came from the coach/players this means to me that, the coaches are not aware of their own teams short comings. If they thought this team was ready for the opener they were wrong. Heck, if they thought they, the coaches were ready for the opener they were even more wrong.
The fact is this...we are a good team who played a C+ game when we needed to bring at least an A- to win in a hostile enviroment. Lets call it what it is rather than losing our minds. If we go 0-6, then lets revisit all of this...and maybe I'll agree with all the pessimissm. Right now, I see nothing to make me think the Steelers won't make the playoffs...yet again.Trolls are people too.Comment
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I'm very very worried about my Jets with this upcoming game vs. the Steelers. Although the game you guys played vs. the Broncos was very entertaining, looking at two HOF quarterbacks going at it, I was SORELY hoping you guys would win the game. Playing the Steelers: On the road + home opener + getting players back (Clark, Harrison, Mendenhall?) + Revis may not be 100%, + knowing the Steelers haven't gone 0-2 since 2002 = Me being more frightened than Scooby-Doo confronted with the episode's villain. Still, I want the win...although I don't expect it. Hope it's an exciting game with no one getting hurt.I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you pesky kids!
Welcome to the board...always like it when we get knowledgeable fans from opposing teams visiting our forum (except for the internet tough guys who just come to stir things up).Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.
Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.
We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.
We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.Comment
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